Just what is surveillance technology?
The technology of surveillance equipment is continuing to
advance at a very rapid pace. As a result surveillance equipment
has become almost ubiquitous in retail stores, public schools,
gas stations, and airport terminals all across the United
States. There is a wide range of surveillance technology that is
available on the market. Surveillance equipment ranges from
wiretapping phone and internet based equipment to high tech
facial feature recognition computer software known as biometrics.
Surveillance equipment makes the world infinitely more
manageable for people who need to protect their belongings and
protect people and make its far more difficult for people who
actually want to commit crime. As more of the high-tech
surveillance equipment becomes more and more easily available to
the general public and small business owners, more and more
people will reap the benefits.
The basic concept that underpins a piece of
surveillance-equipment is one of 'you will be seen'. The gist of
it is that criminals may well think twice about committing a
crime if they think they might be seen, identified and then
found later on and be charged with a crime. Although it is
unlikely that everything can be caught on surveillance camera at
one time, on the occasions when surveillance does pick up
activity, it does provide enormous help to security and police
in identifying the offenders.
These days the more advanced surveillance equipment operates in
the same way in an effort prevent crime from occurring, so it
has not veered from its original intent. Indeed many small
businesses decide to install dummy cameras that don't actually
record anything, indeed don't even turn on, but act more as a
preventative measure for potential offenders.
One of the main reasons for the establishment of surveillance
equipment is to prevent the theft of merchandise from stores and
warehouses. Usually offenders come from outside the company and
so the theft can be caught on tape and referred to the police.
But on occasion the offender will actually come from within the
company and then employee policy needs to be implemented. Upon
discovering the internal offender that employee will usually
find themselves without a job.
Apart from the examples outlined earlier, shopping malls,
parking garages, office buildings, and warehouses and financial
institutions all now commonly use video based surveillance
equipment in order to protect their wares and to also to limit
the costly losses incurred by dishonest employees. Major
department stores who have high internal theft rates use these
video surveillance systems to actively prosecute thieving
employees.